Yes, not only may they, they likely will. When personal property is found in a repossessed vehicle, provided it is not illegal substances or firearms, the repossessing company must take an inventory of all property. They are required to store it pursuant to the individual laws of every state, Ohio is no exception, and they may charge staroage fee for that property. It is unlikely that they will release it to you until that amount is paid, and they may not release to anyone but the registered owner of the vehicle.
In Ohio...they are required to give back your personal belongings. This does not include anything that is a permanent fixture on/in the car...like a stereo system or rims. If they refuse to give back your personal belongings...I would contact an attorney and pursue legal action.
In general, yes. Without a will, the intestacy laws of Ohio will kick in. Given that he has children, the default is that the descendants will inherit the estate, including the personal property. Consult an attorney in Ohio for the details and procedures that must be followed to distribute the estate.
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Yes, there is. Safe Auto car insurance company is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. They are well known for providing minimum coverage at a much lower cost than other companies charge.
Ohio Company was created in 1747.
The best company I found was the Centurylink web address which detailed utility services in Cincinnati, Ohio. For the complete package they only charge $14.95 per month.
May Company Ohio was created in 1914.
Ohio Company of Associates was created in 1786.
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YES, they are also responsible for items missing from the vehicle, most will cut you a check after some pestering
Ohio Company Land Office was created in 1788.
Ohio National Life Insurance Company was created in 1909.